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  1. Student Essay comparing War Photographer and Remains by Duffy and Armitage (Thanks Charlotte)

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  3. GCSE Grade 9 Power and Conflict Poetry Essay

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  4. Comparing Remains and War Photographer

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  5. Comparison Poetry Prep 'Remains' and 'War Photographer'

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COMMENTS

  1. JAC English Revision

    It is clear from both poems that being involved in or an observer of war can deeply affect people, leaving them with a lasting mental struggle. Both 'War Photographer' and 'Remains' explore the intensity of guilt. In the third stanza of War Photographer, Duffy makes the photographer's guilt evident by writing that he sees a 'half ...

  2. Poetry Essay

    The impact of war is presented through graphic and visceral imagery in both poems. In 'War Photographer', there is a semantic field of violence, which conveys the feeling that although he is in "rural England", he will always be haunted by the atrocities he witnessed: "pain", "explode", "ghosts" and "agonies".

  3. Candidate One

    Compare the ways that effects of conflict are presented in War Photographer and one other poem from the conflict & power cluster. Plan: Effects of conflict Named poem (War Photographer) Chosen Poem (Remains) M The poem projects the harsh reality of how many people are actually affected by the war, that the reader does not consider.

  4. Remains vs War Photographer

    Differences. Remains focuses on the impact of war being PTSD- he is left with the graphic images from war and he cannot escape them. War Photographer- he has a choice to be a war photographer whereas, a soldier is trapped in war and is unable to escape.

  5. GCSE Grade 9 Power and Conflict Poetry Essay

    GCSE Grade 9 AQA Power and Conflict Poetry Essay - Comparing Carol Ann Duffy's 'War Photographer' with Simon Armitage's 'Remains'You can also access this com...

  6. Poetry Essay

    In addition, all that remains of warfare's death and destruction is nature ("grass"). In turn, the photographer dehumanises the people in his photographs. Not only have they been stripped of their identity - "half-formed ghost" - but of their humanity too. In contrast, in 'Remains', the soldier sees "daylight on the other ...

  7. GCSE Grade 9 Power and Conflict Poetry Essay

    GCSE Grade 9 AQA Power and Conflict Poetry Essay - Comparing Simon Armitage's 'Remains' with Carol Ann Duffy's 'War Photographer'.You can also access this co...

  8. War Photographer

    While Duffy's War Photographer uses a detached, third-person voice, Weir chooses a nostalgic and emotional first-person reflection in Poppies to portray the wide-reaching impact of conflict. Evidence and analysis. War Photographer. Poppies. Duffy distances the reader by telling the story of a photographer in a dark-room in third-person narration.

  9. Remains

    Remains - War Photographer comparative essay. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. Created by. GiuliaToffoli06. poem comparison plan + actual essay. Terms in this set (12) Order of themes - ordered conflict is unnatural ... War Photographer - trochaic metre to iambic

  10. The Presentation of Suffering in "Remains" and "War Photographer"

    Within Remains, Simon Armitage, who is widely known for focusing on physiological health and for creating a documentary of young soldier in the height of the conflict occurring in Afghanistan, presents the theme of suffering through the personal view of a young, regimented soldier, by sharing a scene which had clearly left a pit of guilt and had caused physiological health problems such as ...

  11. Comparative Poetry Analysis

    Unlike the victims of war - the soldiers, the once who witness the murders, the people at home waiting for their loved one to come home. Both poets highlight the sometimes casual and uncaring attitudes towards conflict. Non-bold - 'War Photographer' Bold - 'Remains' Blue - Language analysis. Yellow - Contextual understanding

  12. Comparing 'War Photographer' and 'Remains'

    Worksheet. In this resource, students compare the impact of war in two poems from the Power and conflict cluster of the AQA anthology, 'War Photographer' and 'Remains'. It includes an exam-style question, comparison table and focus questions. 102.09 KB.

  13. How is conflict presented in War Photographer and Remains by Simon

    In 'War Photographer' Duffy presents the theme of conflict with the metaphor; 'Spools of suffering set out in ordered rows.' This metaphor tells the reader about what the war photographer has to do for his job and how he feels about it. The word 'suffering' links back to conflict because of the connotations it brings.

  14. Remains and War Photographer. Grade 9 Analysis and Essay Plan

    Summary GCSE English, Remains - Top Quotes, Grade 9 Analysis. This document covers the top 5 quotes of Remains, by Simon Armitage. Each quote has a thorough exploration of language techniques, and analysis to go alongside it. Also includes some structure and context points. Used by a grade 9 student to help formulate essays and plan what to write.

  15. Comparing Duffy's Remains And War Photographer

    The poems Remains, by Simon Armitage and War Photographer, by Carol Anne Duffy both discuss the topic of war. In both poems, you can see how war affects people and how memories of what they have seen haunt them forever. In War Photographer, attempts are made to put order to the chaos created by war, unlike Remains, which shows how chaos is created.

  16. 'Remains' and 'War Photographer' essay 24/30 Grade 7/8

    A full essay which explores the question: compare how poets present suffering in 'Remains' and one other poem in the power and conflict cluster. International; Resources; ... 'Remains' and 'War Photographer' essay 24/30 Grade 7/8. Subject: English. Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Other. vlittler1. 3.93 41 reviews.

  17. War Photographer Poem Summary and Analysis

    and presented is seamlessly smooth, innovative, and comprehensive." "War Photographer" is a poem by Scottish writer Carol Ann Duffy, the United Kingdom's poet laureate from 2009 to 2019. Originally published in 1985, "War Photographer" depicts the experiences of a photographer who returns home to England to develop the hundreds of photos he has ...

  18. Summary Grade 9 Comparative Essay Plan

    A Grade 9 essay plan for Remains vs War Photographer. Includes how I structure an essay, where I put context and structure points. Compliments the analysis documents for both poems. ... Summary - Grade 9 comparative essay plan - war photographer and remains Show more . The benefits of buying summaries with Stuvia: ...

  19. comparisson essay on war photographer and remains

    5 years ago. cbs14. OP. 4. Conflict in war photographer and remains is presented to be similar as the two narrators find their experiences of conflict (war) very difficult. In remains we have a physical and violent act in which a soldier is suffering from ptsd opens fire at a looter with his comrades , whereas in war photographer the narrator ...

  20. Form and structure

    War photographer Form and structure. War photographer. This poem addresses the peculiar challenge faced by war photographers, whose job requires them to record terrible, horrific events without ...

  21. Why I love…Comparing in the AQA Anthology: Poppies and War Photographer

    In Poppies this is done through the memory of tactile acts of care between the mother and the son and in War Photographer through the developing of the film and the release of the memories as a result of the pictures that were taken. Both poets reflect powerful emotions in different ways.

  22. Model student response comparing War Photographer and Remains

    Model student response comparing War Photographer and Remains. Subject: English. Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Assessment and revision. File previews. pages, 971.08 KB. AQA Poetry Power and Conflict essay. Creative Commons "Sharealike".

  23. Poem Comparison Essays: 'Prayer Before Birth' and 'War Photographer'

    Essay #2. 'War Photographer' and 'Prayer Before Birth' reveal to the reader poets who are fascinated by aspects of society and at the same time are concerned to explore the effects society has on individuals. Both poems are striking in their language and challenging in their subject-matter. In War Photographer, the reader is given a ...